How
does it work? We provide funds by purchasing a small
portion of the anticipated proceeds. It is not a loan , so
there is no interest, no matter how long it takes for the case
to be resolved. Like the claimant and the attorney, we take
the risk of a successful resolution. If the case is lost, we
lose our money.

What
is the first step? Simply
fill out the Online Application or contact
us , whichever is most convenient for you. We take it from there.

How
fast do we work? Assuming full cooperation by the attorney,
we can usually have funds in the claimants hands within 48
hours from the time we receive the application.

What
are the benefits? An advance of funds lifts the financial
pressure. the case does not have to be settled because a claimant
cannot meet his financial needs. We enable the attorney to
have the necessary time to make a successful recovery, whether
by settlement or trial.

Who
does our service benefit? Persons, represented by an
attorney, who have been seriously injured.

What
percentage of the proceeds do we purchase? This
depends mostly upon how much money is requested, the liability
of the third party and the nature of the injuries. After
we evaluate the case, we will negotiate the percentage directly
with you or your attorney.

Will
we fund a case before a suit has been filed? Yes.
So long as there is sufficient information in the file for us
to make a determination as to the approximate value of the case.

Is
this a usurious transaction? No. Because we take the
risk of recovery together with the claimant and attorney, courts
have held that our advance is not a loan. Therefore,
our profit is not considered usurious.

Does
our advance affect the attorney's fee? No.
Our profit is figured on the gross percentage of the recovery,
the same as the attorney's fee. The attorney still receives
the entire fee.

Do
we get involved in the case? No. We do not interfere with
the attorney's handling of the case. Our only involvement is to
initially review the attorney's file so we can evaluate the claim.

Can
a claimant seek an attorney's advise? Certainly, We
encourage attorney's to explain the benefits and detriments
of non- recourse financing to their clients.